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Paramixogaster Vespiformis
''Paramixogaster'' is a genus of hoverflies, with fewer than 30 known species.Reemer M, Sankararaman H (2024) Revision of the Oriental species of the hoverfly genus ''Paramixogaster'' Brunetti, 1923 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae). ZooKeys 1208: 1-48. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1208.122829 ''Paramixogaster'' has an appendix on vein R4+5 that is absent in '' Mixogaster''. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests, or otherwise in association with ants. Distribution They are native to parts of Asia and Australia. Species *'' P. acantholepidis'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. aphritina'' (Thomson, 1869) *'' P. brunetti'' Reemer, 2013 (new name for ''Mixogaster vespiformis'' Brunetti, 1913) *'' P. contracta'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. conveniens'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. crematogastri'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. daveyi'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' P. elisabethae'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' P. fujianensis'' Cheng, 2012 *'' P. gayi'' ( Paramonov, 1957) *'' P. halmaherensis'' Reemer, 2024 *'' P. i ...
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Carl Gustaf Thomson
Carl Gustaf Thomson (13 October 1824, in Malmöhus – 20 September 1899, in Lund) was a Swedish entomologist. Thomson became a student at the University of Lund Lund University () is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities. The university is located in the city of Lund in the Swedish province of Scania. The university was officially founded in 1666 on the ... in 1843, graduated in 1850 and became associate professor of zoology there in 1857. In 1862 he became the curator of the entomological department of the Zoological Museum and in 1864 became a lecturer in entomology as well. An 1872 scholarship enabled him to travel to the continent for scientific study. He was offered the post of Director of the Entomological Museum in Berlin, but he declined. Carl Gustaf Thomson was the author of ''Coleoptera Scandinaviae'' (ten volumes, 1859–68), ''Skandinaviens inseckta'' (1862), ''Scandinavia Hymenoptera'' (five volumes, 1871–79 ...
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Paramixogaster Indica
''Paramixogaster'' is a genus of hoverflies, with fewer than 30 known species.Reemer M, Sankararaman H (2024) Revision of the Oriental species of the hoverfly genus ''Paramixogaster'' Brunetti, 1923 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae). ZooKeys 1208: 1-48. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1208.122829 ''Paramixogaster'' has an appendix on vein R4+5 that is absent in '' Mixogaster''. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests, or otherwise in association with ants. Distribution They are native to parts of Asia and Australia. Species *'' P. acantholepidis'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. aphritina'' (Thomson, 1869) *'' P. brunetti'' Reemer, 2013 (new name for ''Mixogaster vespiformis'' Brunetti, 1913) *'' P. contracta'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. conveniens'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. crematogastri'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. daveyi'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' P. elisabethae'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' P. fujianensis'' Cheng, 2012 *'' P. gayi'' ( Paramonov, 1957) *'' P. halmaherensis'' Reemer, 2024 *'' P. i ...
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Mario Bezzi
Mario Bezzi (1 August 1868, in Milan – 14 January 1927, in Turin) was an Italian professor of zoology at the University of Turin. He was also director of the Turin Museum of Natural History (Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali (Regional Museum of Natural Sciences), Torino). He was a Doctor of Science. Bezzi worked with Paul Stein, Theodor Becker and Kálmán Kertész on ''Katalog der Paläarktischen dipteren'' published in Budapest Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ... from 1903. Works ''(partial list)'' * Diptera Brachycera and Athericera of the Fiji islands based on material in the British Museum atural History British Museum at. Hist. London: viii + 220 pp. (1928). * Einige neue paläarrktische Empis-Arten. Pt. 1 18pp. (1909) * Report on a collection of Bo ...
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Paramixogaster Illucens
''Paramixogaster'' is a genus of hoverflies, with fewer than 30 known species.Reemer M, Sankararaman H (2024) Revision of the Oriental species of the hoverfly genus ''Paramixogaster'' Brunetti, 1923 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae). ZooKeys 1208: 1-48. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1208.122829 ''Paramixogaster'' has an appendix on vein R4+5 that is absent in '' Mixogaster''. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests, or otherwise in association with ants. Distribution They are native to parts of Asia and Australia. Species *'' P. acantholepidis'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. aphritina'' (Thomson, 1869) *'' P. brunetti'' Reemer, 2013 (new name for ''Mixogaster vespiformis'' Brunetti, 1913) *'' P. contracta'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. conveniens'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. crematogastri'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. daveyi'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' P. elisabethae'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' P. fujianensis'' Cheng, 2012 *'' P. gayi'' ( Paramonov, 1957) *'' P. halmaherensis'' Reemer, 2024 *'' P. i ...
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Sergey Paramonov (entomologist)
Sergey Jacques Paramonov (; 4 November 1894, Kharkiv – 22 September 1967, Canberra) was a Soviet and Australian entomologist, specializing on flies (Diptera), of which described about 700 species and subspecies. Paramonov published over 185 scientific articles, some of which were published posthumously. Spellings of the name and pseudonym In his first article, that was written in the Russian Empire in the , his name was given as and translated into English as S. I. Paramonov. In articles written in Ukrainian language he signed as or , the same as in Russian language, in German language he used spelling of his name S. J. Paramonow. When he arrived in Australia, his full name was filled as Paramonov, Sergey Jacques in his ''form for application of registration''. His scientific articles written in Australia were signed as S. J. Paramonov. Although in private life he often used Ukrainian transliteration of his full name - Serhiy Yakowich Paramoniv, and the inscription on his ...
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Paramixogaster Gayi
''Paramixogaster'' is a genus of hoverflies, with fewer than 30 known species.Reemer M, Sankararaman H (2024) Revision of the Oriental species of the hoverfly genus ''Paramixogaster'' Brunetti, 1923 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae). ZooKeys 1208: 1-48. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1208.122829 ''Paramixogaster'' has an appendix on vein R4+5 that is absent in '' Mixogaster''. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests, or otherwise in association with ants. Distribution They are native to parts of Asia and Australia. Species *'' P. acantholepidis'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. aphritina'' (Thomson, 1869) *'' P. brunetti'' Reemer, 2013 (new name for ''Mixogaster vespiformis'' Brunetti, 1913) *'' P. contracta'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. conveniens'' ( Brunetti, 1923) *'' P. crematogastri'' ( Speiser, 1913) *'' P. daveyi'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' P. elisabethae'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' P. fujianensis'' Cheng, 2012 *'' P. gayi'' ( Paramonov, 1957) *'' P. halmaherensis'' Reemer, 2024 *'' P. i ...
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